Guardly

Guardly

Guardly is a robust communication platform for emergencies that is changing the way mobile personal safety is delivered. Guardly is the first mobile application to give people the ability to both alert and connect in real-time with local authorities as well as their own personal safety network in a single tap.

Depending on your configuration of Guardly, you can reach your personal safety network by conference call, email, SMS or through every channel simultaneously.

Guardly uniquely allows your responding network to collaborate with you and amongst themselves through web and mobile web optimized incident pages to coordinate an effective response plan to reach you as soon as possible.


Website:
http://guardly.com
Categories:
Startup
Address:
600 - 69 Yonge St
Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Blog Posts About Guardly

Toronto's Guardly Partners with OCAD University to Turn Smartphones into Safety Alarms
OCAD University, where imagination is everything, has teamed up with Toronto-based mobile startup Guardly to launch "a revolutionary new service" aimed at improving the safety of students and... more
Attend the Red Carpet Canadian Premiere of Startup documentary Ctrl Alt Compete
Join a networking crowd of investors, startups and entrepreneurs in Toronto or Montreal for the Canadian screening of Ctrl Alt Compete – a Microsoft documentary on what it takes to be a... more
Guardly Launches Free Mobile Emergency Phone Service across 67 Canadian Universities and Colleges
Toronto startup Guardly announced this morning a free nationwide service for students, faculty and staff at 67 Canadian universities and colleges across Canada. The service that will transform... more
Guardly lands partnership with largest REALTOR association in US
Real estate agents have historically felt safe while performing their jobs, but the trend has shifted in recent years, with a number of agents raped, robbed and murdered while hosting open houses.... more
Canada's Top Young Entrepreneurs of the Year Named by the FuEL Awards
Celebrating Canada's Future Entrepreneurial Leaders, the FuEL Awards honour the achievements and aspirations of entrepreneurs under the age of 30, identify role models for progressive... more
Ottawa stimulates Toronto startups Wave Accounting and Guardly Corp with a cool million
The Ottawa government has granted stimulus funding to two Toronto startups. Wave Accounting will recieve over $750,000, and Guardly will recieve just under $250,000. Both companie are less than... more
Toronto's Guardly safety app goes cross-platform with BlackBerry and Windows Phone 7
This morning Toronto startup Guardly announced that they have added BlackBerry and Window Phone 7 to their app lineup. Guardly enables smartphones users in an emergency to instantly alert,... more
Guardly announces iPhone availability, partnership, and funding
Toronto's Guardly announced today that their mobile personal safety application is now available for download from the App Store for iPhone and iPod Touch users in the US and Canada.  Guardly... more
Next instalment of Sprout Up Toronto coming up on March 30th
Details of the March edition of Sprout Up Toronto were announced today, and this month’s event will have a very notable speaker in the house. Graphic.ly founder Micah Baldwin will take the... more
Four Toronto startups represent at DEMO Event
Toronto was represented well today at the DEMO Spring 2011 event in Palm Desert with Guardly, Thoora, Trendspottr, and Viafoura all getting some solid coverage on VentureBeat. Conrad Egusa... more
The art of pitching to investors – what worked and what didn’t at the DEMO Innovation Tour event in Toronto
The DEMO Innovation Tour, sponsored by Rogers Ventures, stopped by Toronto yesterday in search of the best product innovation to showcase at the DEMO Spring 2011 conference in Palm Desert, CA. In... more
Remember when cell phones were marketed as safety devices?
There was a time when Rogers would air TV commercials promoting their "Amigo" phones and plans for their safety features: person crashes their car into a snow drift. Camera focuses on their handy... more

Address:
600 - 69 Yonge St
Toronto, Ontario, Canada